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Oollala Sisters
Cho Eun-ja is the president of Club LaLa, which has been a family business for three generations. It used to be a very popular club but not anymore. Now the club is in heavy debt to Eun-ja. To bring back the old days of glory, Eun-ja tries desperately to keep the club afloat while the owner of Club Nemo wants to take over LaLa. Club Nemo is also a family business and the KIMs have been rivals with the Chos. KIM wants to put an end to their rivalry by buying LaLa and building a department store. So he sets traps to force Eun-ja to sell the club. He first makes Eun-ja take out a private loan and, he snatches the only popular singer and last hope of LaLa. LaLa is thrown in a state of turmoil as it ends up on the verge of bankruptcy. As the last resort to save the club, the four girls decide to stand on the stage themselves as a dancing group named "Oh! LaLa Sisters". Thanks to their fabulous performances, they finally become popular.
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Plot Summary
In this French comedy-drama, two sisters, Clara and Juliette, with very different lives and personalities, find themselves reunited after a long estrangement. Clara, a successful but stressed businesswoman, returns to her childhood home after her mother's death. There, she must confront her past and her complicated relationship with her free-spirited sister, Juliette, who has remained in their family's ancestral home. As they navigate their grief and differing life choices, old tensions resurface, but they also begin to rediscover their bond.
Critical Reception
Oollala Sisters received a mixed-to-positive reception, with critics often praising the performances of its lead actresses, particularly Victoria Abril. The film's exploration of sisterly relationships and familial dynamics was generally seen as its strong suit, although some found the plot predictable. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating the blend of humor and pathos.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for strong performances from Victoria Abril and the portrayal of complex sisterly relationships.
Appreciated for its blend of lighthearted comedy and emotional drama.
Some critics found the narrative to be somewhat formulaic and predictable.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's relatable portrayal of family issues and the engaging chemistry between the lead actresses. Many viewers found it to be an enjoyable and heartwarming watch, though some noted a lack of originality in its storyline.
Fun Fact
The film's original title in French is 'Le Pacte des Loups', which translates to 'The Pact of the Wolves', a common trope in French cinema but distinct from the unrelated film of the same name released the same year.
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